ID 1197107
Lot 5025 | A Service Uniform for Untersturmführer of SD
Tailored black tricot wool, four-button front, open-collar with silver-aluminum twist cord piping, French cuffs, scalloped and pleated breast pockets, scalloped flap hip pockets, silver pebbled buttons, two gold pebbled belt-ramp buttons at rear vent. Red wool armband with black ribbed rayon tape borders, hand-applied with single stitch. Extremely rare officer piped sleeve diamond with "SD" hand-embroidered in silver-aluminum thread on black wool backing, edge piped in silver-aluminum and hand-applied to lower left sleeve. Cuff title of black band with 7-thread silver-aluminum borders, machine-applied. Blank right regimental collar tab of black backing with silver-aluminum twist cord piping, a tailor-repurposed tab that was originally a rank tab with holes from removal of three pips. Left rank tab with three aluminum pips, black cloth backing with piping in silver-aluminum twist cord, both tabs hand-applied. Single shoulder board of six twist aluminum cords on black wool backing, with black cloth SS/RZM tag underneath, hand-applied and retained with silver pebbled button. Two loops on breast pocket for awards, loops above pocket for ribbon bar. Lined in black artificial silk with striped sleeve linings, single inside breast pocket with name tag "Herm Henning" and date "January 1939", cloth-reinforced opening into pocket for edged weapon suspension, inside waist adjustment belt with buckle, tailor label at pocket "Toni Henrichs, Köln". Black tricot breeches, five-button hidden fly, slit waist pockets with buttons, watch pocket, rear pocket with button closure and scalloped flap, adjustable rear waist straps/buckles at each side, ankles with lace eyelet closure. Partially lined in striped rayon and white cotton. Adjustable blue elastic suspenders with buckles, attached by brown leather button straps.
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A Service Uniform for Untersturmführer of SD
A Service Uniform for Untersturmführer of SD
Tailored black tricot wool, four-button front, open-collar with silver-aluminum twist cord piping, French cuffs, scalloped and pleated breast pockets, scalloped flap hip pockets, silver pebbled buttons, two gold pebbled belt-ramp buttons at rear vent. Red wool armband with black ribbed rayon tape borders, hand-applied with single stitch. Extremely rare officer piped sleeve diamond with "SD" hand-embroidered in silver-aluminum thread on black wool backing, edge piped in silver-aluminum and hand-applied to lower left sleeve. Cuff title of black band with 7-thread silver-aluminum borders, machine-applied. Blank right regimental collar tab of black backing with silver-aluminum twist cord piping, a tailor-repurposed tab that was originally a rank tab with holes from removal of three pips. Left rank tab with three aluminum pips, black cloth backing with piping in silver-aluminum twist cord, both tabs hand-applied. Single shoulder board of six twist aluminum cords on black wool backing, with black cloth SS/RZM tag underneath, hand-applied and retained with silver pebbled button. Two loops on breast pocket for awards, loops above pocket for ribbon bar. Lined in black artificial silk with striped sleeve linings, single inside breast pocket with name tag "Herm Henning" and date "January 1939", cloth-reinforced opening into pocket for edged weapon suspension, inside waist adjustment belt with buckle, tailor label at pocket "Toni Henrichs, Köln". Black tricot breeches, five-button hidden fly, slit waist pockets with buttons, watch pocket, rear pocket with button closure and scalloped flap, adjustable rear waist straps/buckles at each side, ankles with lace eyelet closure. Partially lined in striped rayon and white cotton. Adjustable blue elastic suspenders with buckles, attached by brown leather button straps.
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Condition: II
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